6.
Turn Power OFF and ON. Now it is checked by the CPU,
whether further current firmware versions are available at the
MMC. If so, again the LEDs SF and FC flash after a short start-
up period. Continue with point 3.
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If the LEDs do not flash, the firmware update is ready. Now a
factory reset
should be executed (see next page). After that
the CPU is ready for duty.
5.14 Reset to factory setting
With the following proceeding the internal RAM of the CPU is com-
pletely deleted and the CPU is reset to delivery state.
Please note that here also the IP address of the Ethernet PG/OP
channel is set to 0.0.0.0 and the MPI address is reset to the address
2!
A reset to factory setting may also be executed by the MMC-Cmd
FACTORY_RESET.
Chapter 5.18 ‘MMC-Cmd - Auto commands’
Switch the CPU to STOP.
2.
Push the operating mode switch down to position MRES for 30s.
Here the STOP-LED flashes. After a few seconds the stop LED
changes to static light. Now the STOP LED changes between
static light and flashing. Starting here count the static light
states.
3.
After the 6. static light release the operating mode switch and tip
it downwards to MRES. Now the RUN LED lights up once. This
means that the RAM was deleted completely.
4.
For the confirmation of the resetting procedure the LEDs PW,
ST, SF, FC and MC get ON. If not, the factory reset has failed
and only an overall reset was executed. In this case you can
repeat the procedure. A factory reset can only be executed if the
stop LED has static light for exactly 6 times.
5.
The end of factory reset is shown by static light of the LEDs PW,
ST, SF, FC and MC. Switch the power supply off and on.
Proceeding
VIPA System 300S
Deployment CPU 312-5BE13
Reset to factory setting
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